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Q: What can help my Stomach from Churning and Rumbling?....it's
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 1st, 2006
When I eat, I find that I can eat a lot and fill my stomach until it is full, but then be able to eat again very shortly afterwards (about 10mins). When I lie down, I also find I become very hungry, and my stomach bloats a lot. I feel that my stomach is bloated most of the time, and it normally looks bloated when it feels it. My stomach is constantly churning, even when I am hungry, and rumbels when im full. The churning and rumbling are normally together too, and I can feel my stomach churning and contracting, but sometimes have not eaten for a while, and can come up with no reason for its churning and rumbling tendancies. It can be very embaressing when it starts to make rumbling and churning noises, especially after eating a large meal which fills my stomach up completely. Im within my normal weight range, average, and eat a healthy diet with fruit and veg etc, but I get these problems with my stomach. I try hard not to overeat, and never eat so much that my stomach is 'fit to burst'. Please could anyone be able to help me?? Thanks, al x x


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 23rd, 2006
Digestive & Bowel Disorders Answer A921
You can visit your doctor and ask about taking metoclopramide 3 times per day before eating. There are also natural enzymes derived from pineapple and papaya fruits you may want to investigate that help aid digestion.


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